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2025 Oscars Winners: “Anora” Triumphs, Adrien Brody Shines & Historic Firsts!

Discover the biggest winners of the 2025 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and groundbreaking achievements in Hollywood!

By Alice ThomsanPublished 11 months ago 2 min read
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The 97th Academy Awards, held on March 2, 2025, at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, celebrated the pinnacle of cinematic achievements from the past year. The event was marked by groundbreaking wins and memorable moments that will be etched in Oscar history.

Anora: The Night's Biggest Triumph

Dominating the evening was "Anora," a compelling drama that captivated both audiences and critics. The film tells the story of Ani, a New York sex worker who embarks on a complex relationship with the son of a Russian oligarch. Directed by Sean Baker, "Anora" clinched five Oscars, including:

Best Picture: Recognizing the film's profound impact and storytelling excellence.

Best Director: Sean Baker's visionary direction earned him this prestigious accolade.

Best Original Screenplay: Baker's intricate script was honored for its originality and depth.

Best Film Editing: Baker's editing prowess contributed to the film's compelling narrative flow.

Best Actress: Mikey Madison delivered a standout performance in the titular role, earning her first Oscar at the age of 25.

Sean Baker's remarkable achievement of winning four individual Oscars in a single night ties him with Walt Disney's 1954 record. However, Baker's distinction lies in securing all four awards for a single film, a feat unparalleled in Oscar history.

Adrien Brody: Best Actor Honors

Adrien Brody secured his second Best Actor Oscar for his role in "The Brutalist." His portrayal of a visionary architect navigating personal and professional challenges was lauded for its depth and authenticity. Brody's previous win was for "The Pianist" in 2003, making this a significant addition to his illustrious career.

Supporting Role Accolades

In the supporting categories, Kieran Culkin won Best Supporting Actor for his role in "A Real Pain," while Zoe Saldaña took home Best Supporting Actress for "Emilia Pérez." Saldaña's win was particularly noteworthy as she became the first American actor of Dominican origin to receive an Oscar, a milestone celebrated for its cultural significance.

Notable Wins in Other Categories

Best Original Score: Daniel Blumberg's avant-garde composition for "The Brutalist" earned him the Oscar for Best Original Score. Known for his unconventional style, Blumberg's win highlighted the Academy's appreciation for innovative musical contributions to cinema.

Best International Feature Film: Brazil's "I'm Still Here" won this category, marking a significant achievement for Brazilian cinema on the global stage.

Best Animated Feature: Latvia's "Flow" made history by winning this award, showcasing the country's burgeoning talent in animation and storytelling.

Conan O'Brien: A Memorable Host

The ceremony was hosted by Conan O'Brien, whose blend of humor and warmth resonated with audiences. His performance contributed to a viewership of 19.7 million, marking the highest ratings in five years. O'Brien's successful stint has led to his reappointment as host for the 2026 Oscars.

For a comprehensive list of winners and more in-depth coverage of the 2025 Oscars, visit FandomFans' detailed article.

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Alice Thomsan

I’m Alice Thomson! I’m a digital marketer and a lover of movies, comics, and anime. I enjoy sharing my thoughts on all things fun. Let’s connect!

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